On today's episode, the Labour Party says the Prime Minister should sack ACT's David Seymour as a minister for writing to the police while they were investigating one of his constituents, a report released on Wednesday morning by the Salvation Army shows more than 400,000 people were on benefits in December, the highest number since the 1990s, Kāinga Ora Chief executive Matt Crockett says the housing agency is setting a 12-week limit on how much rent debt a tenant can accumulate, an increase in fraud, corruption in border and immigration services, and a lack of transparency in the lobbying industry could be why New Zealand is falling in global corruption rankings, and a former New Zealand Rugby chief executive says its legal battle with sponsor INEOS could leave the organisation with an expensive bill.
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